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2 THE DATLY BEE--OMAHA WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1 BTABLIBHED 1868, THE VALENTINE CRAZE, |The chitizen of today will probably INDUBSTRIAL NOTHS, relate to ohildren of the next genera- tion how it snowed in San Krancisco| A rolling mill isto be built at Grove on the last day of the vear 1882, Oity, Mercer county, Pa, A combination of Pro- toride of Irom, Poteian Bark and Phosphorus i @ palatable form. For i i Vew E . - Debility, Loss of A S7RO NG Toarly mcream.ng. L “X Have Boen Aficted e e P o 4 : & e, Pritration of and its Victims Mul- with an_Affection of the Throst from | APital of 857,000, ble. : P whildood, catsed by diphtheria, and h The Keator Lumber company of Mo- tiplyinz. oo "varlons. teciles’ bus Dave naves | 1ine, 1i, ens 90,000,000, feet. of lambee g found to BrowN's Brow. | during the past season. BS Writes:— ugh trial of the FACTS/ A great many people are asking what particular troubles Brown's IRON BITTERS is good for, 1t will cure Heart Disease, Paral- ysis, Dropsy, Kidney Disease, Con sumption, Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and all similar discases Tts wonderful curative power is simply because it purifies and en riches the blood, thus beginning at the foundation, and by building up the system, drives out all disease. A Lady Cured of Rheurnatism. Baltimore, Md., Ma My health wa: Rheumatism wi taking Brown's B scarcely had strength e jend to my daily | T am now using the am regaining stre cheerfully recomm 1 cannot say too much in praise of it Mrs, MAky E. Brasnuan, 173 Prestman’st. Kidney Disease Cured. Christiansburg, Va., 1881, Suffering from kidney disease, from which I could get no relief, 1 tried Brown’s Iron Bitters, which cured me completcly, A child of mine, recovering from scarlet fever, had o appetite and did not seem to be able to catatall. 1 gave him Iron Bitters with the happlest results. . Jv Kvis Montague Heart Disease. “ Vine St., Harrisburg, Pa. Deec. 3 3, After trying different physicians and many remedies for ,?u’;?........ of the heart without receiving any benefit, | was advised totry Brown’s Tron Bitters. 1 have used two bot- tles and never found anything that gave me 50 much relief, Costly Valentines in Greater Demand Th's Year, Fernando Wood's und Roscce Conk- ling’s knterprise in the Val- entine Line. anpport tho nssor suval or 85 Valentine N.w York has fov a long period enjoyed & monopoly in tho valentine trade, the firm (f Purner & Fieher having the proud distiuction f takii g the initiative step iu thoir manufaciure, Philadelphis, CHIAL /. M. F. Hamp ton, Piketon, K oly in boxes, Line. §.1. Lake Tribuve, The Oregon Short Line track 18 Wood River junction, which point will b reachen between Febraary 15 and March 1. That place is o be knows in railway circles as Shosnone Janction, At present it is called Shoshone, Naples, Wood River June tion, and we don’t know how many more names it has, The railway authorities having given the placs & name, we hope it will from this on be designated a8 Shoshone Junction, Tt one of the most promising saburbs of New York 0 comes in for a share of recogud a the production of the wmuch used and often-abused val- entine. At tho present time three local firms iecuo nine-tenths of these little tokons, which find their way to all paris of the globe, and even to New Jorsey. They can be made very ex- pentive, but this mainly depends upon the size and conteuts of the purchaser’s wallet, and the value placed upon the object of adoration, Une of the largest manufacturers, W. J. A, Liedor, of 60 Chatham atreet, yesterday Informed a Journal reporter that the yearly sales of the (slleged) "‘comic” valontines excceded by jfar the combined orders for all other varieties. ‘*Why,” he maid, *‘1 don't expest you to believe it, though ~the three firms in this city dispose of over 200,000 gross in the United States alone in glo season. The, are afterward sent ail over the world, bnt of course it is impossible to say is only a few miles from there to two falls on Snake river, known #s Sho shone Falls, either of which rival Niagora in height, but not in volums The Upper (ir Twir) Falls make a plunge of 176 feet, while Big Sho- shone, three miles below, have a fall of 210 feot, These are destined to become places of resort, and are enti- tled to all there is in plain Shoshone, and the rallroad town is entitled to the longer name of Shoshons Janction, The] postflize is called Naples, and this will be a cause of covfasion as long as the town and postoffice have two distinot names. Trains will be.running to Shoshone Junction as soon as the road s com- pleted to that point, and work will progress on the Wood River Branch north and also on the main line west as fast as possible. Pullman cars will reach Hailey by May 1, 1883, We hope this will be accomplished, and weo see no reason why it should not, with the work of grading as near com- p oted aa it is. The Progress of the Oregon bShort within less than ten miles of the The hardwars works of Duggan & Har- ker, 8t Lonis, were destroyed by fire J an- uary 15, The loss was 310,40), Davenport, lowa, is to have an exten- | ive new fl mring with a capital of £00,000 for its e n osud operation, There are eighty-six firms engaged in the manufacture of petroleum in this counry, The azgregate capital used is over $2,749,. 46 The Philalelphia bridge works at $at- taraon have turned out an average of 1.« 010 (00 pouads of iron per month for the Paat year, Fariban't, Minn, s 8300,00 invested in the miiling i The wills all use the roller xy 0, nd all are running to their fuli capecit Work ou the *‘Nickel Plate” shops at v Inland progresses rapidly, notwith- i the bad weather. I'hey are d, The Penu-ylv eel company of Har- ricburg sre buildirg » school building at Steelton, to cost $65,000, to be used for the children of the ewployes, A company has been formed at Galves. ton to buid en iron pier \wo miles to deep water, t increaso the wha # f wcilities, The improvement will cost $1,000,000. The total value of produsta of the man- ufscturiog industries of Portland, Orewon, tor the year 1882 was $7.434,800. The population of \he city is less than 35,000, The Marshal town canning company hsa shipped up to D cember 10 about eighty car loads of canned goods, which comprised most of theie products for the season, The forge and bolt denartments of the Elba iron woiks, at Frankstown, Pa, near Pittsburg, wero destroyed by fire on Jauuary 15. The loss was over ‘$40,000; fully fasuced. The total va.ue of products of the manu- facturingindustries of Minnespolis, Minn , last year in ntated at $43,750,490, of which about $21,750,000 must be credited to the milling industries. At the Wabash iron company’s worke, Terra Haute, Indiana, recently, the eight. JIDE SPRING ATTACHMENT—NOT PATENT ED, A. J. SIMPSON. CARRIAGE FACTORY 1409 and 1411 Dodge Streod, Is the old Favorite ana PRINOIEF.ALLIDN®E —FOR CHICAGO, 8T. LOUIS, N nisters a; b lic S8peakers will flx;ldd it of the greatest valuo where a Tonic is necess sary. recommend f{f :;en tmunme r‘emedln nt, possessing uns gnfl.utg'algcnutrltiv: 'n.nd rativ The Oldes t Wholesale and [Retait sEwELRY HOUSE WUSI0 HOUSE in Omaha. Visitorscan here tind all novelties in BIL- T take plsasure {3 g in 1 consider it .“;n & :‘:fi‘ufi hnbvs t{&en Lu OD u: most excellent remedy for © debilitated vital forces. THE LEADING IN TOE WEST! General Agents for the. VER WARE. CLOCKS, Pinest and Best Pianos and Rich and siylish Jewelry, the Latest, Most Artistic, and Choicest Selections in PRECICUS 8TONES and all descripuions of FINE Organs manufactured, prices are as Low as any Eastern Manufacturer and Dealer. Pianos and Organs sold for cash or ins! ents at Bottom Prices. WATCHES at as Low Pri- |g /b, SPLENDID stock of nonorable dealers. Call Steinway Chickering, ces as 18 compatible with Knabe, Vose & Son's Pi anos, and other makes, where they all go to; but e sell them, — and that's enough tor us,” COSTLY VALENTIWES. 3 Valentinos retailing for over $20 aro Ingn 8. ."; :‘I“ER” I"“; not kept tn 8y ock, since they are sel d el :,‘ ave prescribe dom ocalled for, but ordera for more | YPeP8Ia, impo inch guide mill, with one heating furnace, Horsford's Acid Phosphate, Montal in eight heats, turned out 31,938 pounds ot afd Bodily £ xhaunsti TR M. Juswin Hess, MILWAUKEE. (314 see our ElegantNew| Also Clough & Warren, T ™ | finisned iron fa one day, Ngwg%ggg‘gg‘-}fgh Btore, Tower Building, Sterling, Imperial, 8mith The valne of products of the manaface : '| corner 11th and Farnham |American Organs, &c. Do olis, | : Aipé ’0; turing industries of 'l'ulodo,"_) , for the And |||;£:{a§£‘?:??é§§£l:::: } Qt : ot fa‘l to by before o 1:1::;1.{:-'1"::-":.’.%“. tr UNION DEPOTA | ™ reots chasing. year 1882 was $1%,600,000, e value of has_a National Reputatlon 82 being the For the peculiar troubles to which ladies are subje@t, BRowN's IkoN BITTERS is invaluable. Try it oy and montal and | the additions to she varlous industries dur- bodily exhauetis; and in all cases it |ing the year was $340,000. Be sure and get the Genu!ne."l I ) #xpentivo varieties are by no means Ufidominon, Mr Lieder has now on tand several raugluy from @20 to 875 Thene when completed will bear bat little resemblance to the ‘‘every-day valentine” to baseon In store windows, They are works of art, casket shaped, with an elegaut cover, Jined with satin puftings and velvet trimmings, besides profuse ornamentation in gold silver and artificial flywers, while the valun- tine, gaudy in gilt lsco paper, reposes inside. Ahuondred dollarvalentine, although | a rarity, io not unknown, and the Hon | Fernando Wood {s sald to have pald this sum a few yoars sinco for a beau- tiful specimen, which was sent to his nieco. Other purchasers of thess costly tributes of affuctlon are known, among whom tho names «f two promi nent railway wagnates conspicuously figure. Ex-Senator Rozco Conkling is also reputed to have been the pur- chaserof a valeutive costing $100. The more valuable of thess otten dis- play great ingeunity of workmanship, and changeable scenes are vividly por- trayed by means of curiousmechanism. tive land are advieed to keep sheep, has given general satisfarson,” S— Give Thum Good Foort &ud Care. Maoy persons who have considera. ble broken and somawhat unproduc- because thoy will plck up a living al most anywhere. If the owners of this poor land ave dirinclined to work very hard and take poor caro of horres and cattle, they are even more strongly advised to give their attention to sheop, It has been observed- that shoep will live and do fiirly well on Jand too broken to bo cultivated and too poor to producs very good crops of any kind. It has alzo been ob- served that persons who are too negli- gent and oarelers to get slong with cattle and horees manage to meke something out of eheep. I does not follow, however, that sheep will do their best on land too poor to produce abundaut food, and undor the manage- agement cof poraons who do not give them good care and attontion. Sheep are industrious in collecting food, and will obtain it tu places that larger anirals ean not estatlishment of Messie, Friend Br The government of Venzuela decrces that machinery intended for exhibition at Caraoas in 1783, ot the centoonial celebra- ton of the liverator, Bolivar, thall be admitted at Laguira free of duty. The extensive clothing manuf wturing Milwaukse, Wie,, was deatroyed by o January 1, involviog a loss of oyer $500,- 000, on which there was an ineurance of 378,000, Never Give Uv. If youare suffering with low and do pressed spirits, loss of appetite, genera debility, disordered blood, weale constitn- tion, headuche, 5 disense of a bilious nature, by all means probure a bottle of Electric Bitters, You will be surprised to #ee the rapid improvement that will follow; you will be inspired with new Wtrength and activity will return; pain and misery will cease, and henceforsn yon will rejoice in the praise of Electric bitters Sold at fifty cents a bottle, byC. F. Good mau A Quiet Monopoly. Chicago Tribune, The Alaska fur monopoly makes no noise, but it makes a great deal of money. The present Sanator Miller, Through Oar Line, and fs wniyersally d In the world tor all claasee of trave), o Tickote vis rhis Colebrated Line oat. I All inforimation about Ratos o T iar Acocmmodations, Time Tabl iy glven by applyining & BaTTER, " 94 Vico-Pres’s & Gon, Manager,Chicago PEROCIVAL LOWELL, Gon. Passoner Agh. Chloago W.J, DAVENPORT, Gen. Agent, Conncll Bluffs, f1, P, DUELL, Ticket Agh. om» W. 8. Dosnen, Seo. and Treas, THE NEBRAS3 MANUFAGTURING GO Lincoln, Neb MANUFACTURERS OF Oorn Planters Hrrrows.farm Rollers Hay Rakes, Bucket Hlevating Windmills, &c. We are prepared 40 do job work and manutac arlog tor other parties, Address al ordors NEERASKA MANUFACTURING 00 MAX MEYER & BRO, MANUFAGTURERS OF SHOW GASES. A Large Stock alwavs on WFand. C. F. GOODMAIN TWEHOLESALE DBALER TN DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, Window and 28 Anyone contemplating bulldiog store, bank, or any other fine Plate Glass. will ind 18 to the 3ntage to corres ond with us before purchasing their Plate Glase, C. F, GOODMAN, OMAHA ’ o - VEB. STEELE, SJHNSON & CO., e e A favorite life like picture is the voy- | reach They will ol of California, was the president of the| . " y will »l8o eat mauy kinds i s from tho worudlo o the grave | o vegetation at bovase and ouitla | Areoka commercial comoany, which | 500 REWARD. : which, In ita effect approaches relisai | will not tonch unlems driven to it by ho was electod to the senato. The| The above roward will be paid to any person ; CHEAP VALENTINES lmngar. lshoop, like other grazlng ocontrsct under which t'monm[;my en- | Who will produce & Paint that will equal the As a matter of faot, howover, the|animule, however, only do their bes: | i vi Pennsylvania Patent Rubber valentines moeting v’he lar, z' sale | When \‘;0! are "“’P‘ on land that pro- doraittessxanalrd prsiioge.ct Uil ve Y s among the gilt.lsco and and inve-pap-r | 4cos an abundsnce of frich grass and seals in Alaska is given by the secro. Paint, i |05 0 tary of the treasury, and is ratified by I Rochd|tEs variety are those which aflect tho [Other forago oropy. They profit by i It 10 | e e e e T Flour, B8alt ugars anned Coods, and moh{'ha i from fi“ve :0 :‘;em,. gotting a full mes! in a short time and congress. It expires soon, and it 18 | Warranted to be Fire and Water Proof. All G 0 ) S £ » c » A iar | orders promptly attended to. Cheaper and bet five cents Lelng about the limit of|and then taking their esso as much ms fortunate that a gentleman so familiar i with the whole subject as Sountor | " ha8 any othor paintnow In use, human credullty. cattlo do. It is truo that some por- | iller will be in Washington at the| Sole Prommmre st Mo S, Neb. X Tho most entensive manufactory in |80n8 who have completely failed in right moment to help the secretary REFERENOES. ‘aragon | the country is located at No, 49 'At. | keeping horses and cattle, on account | o' oL B T good bargatn | _Ofcor & Pusey, Dr.Rico, Dr. Pinney, — Falle riing, 1,80, lantlo avenue, Brooklyn, where about | of their negligence and laziness, have for the government. The company, | 0°uncil Biuffs, Tow alors everywhere, ] Wl Dictinl was Kooning | foF the g § pany, O OAGO CORSET COn Chicagay " | ifty hands, chiefly composed of young | met with partial succoss in_keeping Indies, are always employed tho year |sheep. No great success, however, an Ban office. s Neo of which Senator Miller is an official, ' 5 round, They evince urdoubted ex:|has ever been obtained by shepherds payejheiatiniied tiaes §3 80 \for FALLtY & BO '8, portnoes in fashioning sundry bits of | Who are careless and finattentive to overy seal killed, and binds itself not Western Agents, Lifayette, Indiana. 1 paper Into a perfect and beautiful pic. | their busin From the time of the ‘Z.l:.l“ 6'&2{.?1;;‘:,',;::0’2?,3?1.' é‘:u? ture, and are well paid in rotura, The | Hebrow patriatchs to the prosent the | 10N, yelieve the actual eatch. to be more laborious operation of ‘stamp- | moat care.ul shepherds have been the 500,000. At te, the half ing” is done by men. Tho orders now | most prosperous, s:::n mgo?,ho oan.:gu: 2;’0 Alaska Every Coract 18 warrantod satis- factory to its wonrer in every way, will be retunded by or the money the person from whom it was boughs. AND JOBBERS IN only Corset pronounced by our ling phyriclans SRR A All Grocers’® Supplies. A Full Line of r,fie Best Brands of (IGARS AND MANUFACTURED TOBACUO. TEHXE PATENT REVERSIBLE the richest in Call- valentines are numerous hits at var. | country that does not produce good ?&f;:"“’%?,, :( '.f.."s{'{,“"pr':non.m 4 lous local politicians, while the [8weet grass is a poor country forsheep. ersurges that when the present con- ~—~FOR— 7 & Wa. efl t. ap “'bosses” and the ““Reglster of Voters | To keep sheep easily there should be |Prby = 8 s 2. bat th ~——DEALERS IN—— or Heeler,” are the viotims of vile car. | g00d grazing a large portion of the Aractexpires it be not renswed, bui the Rubber Boots and RAILWAY ~OF THE— coming In show a large Increase over| For sheep to do woll closo attention [ oo 7in WA compsay Wwere all poor sgents for BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER GU. many previous seasons, must be given to the supply of food. when they took the contract, but are OEIOCAGO, Among the new designs in ocomic | Girass must be the main reliance. A HEELS ~AND THE— Finest Dining Cars in the World. [l B B L o o L o T PR MRS. M. PETERON, 31 3m 2, Louisville,Neb, first time, To them the old poem cf | growth of gri imited to partioular [ had expressed the merits of H. B., *‘Beautifal Snow” had no very dis- | seasone, sheep do well a portion of the | and in every way trying to induce suf. tinet meaning, A snow storm was one | year, and very poorly during the re.|fering invalids io use thelr stuff in. of the artistlo performances of nature [ mainder. There is & “‘break” in the |stead, expecting to make money oo RBa‘I Esta'te Agflncy lF You AnE Gol“c “onT“ which had about the same place in[wool produced during the season cf | the credit and good name of H. B, ) To their minda as the abodes of fairies as [scarcity. Th's fs 8o mirked in the | Many others started nostrums put up 5th and Douglas 8 ., Omaha ST. PAUL OR MINNEAFOLIS' described in Christmas stories. But | flooces vroduced in most parts of Cali- in similar style to H. B., with vari- |agency does strictly a brokerage busincss they all know how snow looks, and|fornia that the practice of shearing|ously devised names in which the not speculate. = aud ' therefore aco b Take the BEST ROUTE, the some of them know how it feels.|sbeep twice a year is general, The word “Hop” or *“Hops” were used jn of our booka are insured against 5 About 11:30 o'clock yesterday morn- | weight'of the two flaeces, however, is Ohioago, Milwaukeo& 8t PAULR'Y |ing the fall of a fow’ white fiskes at- | Less than the welght of th ¥ 4 CHICAGO' MILWAUKEE. Or to anv point beyond; or Geo. P. Bamis while “The Extravagant Woman,” |good, steep can be fed on hay five that it sell them at auction, ‘‘An Eavesdropper” and a ‘‘Female mgll":l in the ’fi‘:’ ‘,i,‘d “:‘“5:0 yleld Billiardist” are roundly excoriated in |® handsome prof rasting to uncut To Their OMAHA AND 0OUNOIL BLUFFS aox 50 PERCT. = this oity each season, many, cf course, | lisble to destroyit in the middle of [ This is especially true of a family [ mne conter plects sre interchangoable and re- s J‘- I E Pn]lman' u muam 8180 I8 | ultimately finding thetr way to n“', summer, gnd snow is llkely to cover it | medicine, and it is tive proof that | vereible preve nhemy:nlmm runaing ) 1 B s D quiet onu’nlr ’hgrg- of Buutuyn, Phila- | during some portion of the winter. | the romody imitated is of the higheat mifn'«'fl?::;“n:: '::ln.:l.l:ggd-?n this town has -‘; AULTS, \] ol A i fallsoff, and the animals lose in flash | Hop Bitters was the purest, best and it exaainng full Ve of Leaiber abd L 2 ARIBYIOYL Doy 15 Wrinoo: and conditfon. In Californta and [most valuable family medicine on | vemi:le Hoel. this city, saw snow yesterday for the [ outthe year, and as a consiquence the | the press and people of the country “ £ PERFECTION . ; o ) HEATING AND BAKING b | is only attained by using ioaturlog The ‘‘Oigarette Smokers” | yoar. ~Still, if the growth of grass is i‘nernmeni "ay all the Killng, and HALI-’S SAFE AND LUGK 00 16 now running it FAST EXPRESS TRAINS Boois and Shoes L from shockingly bad rhyme.” Oune thousand gflll for the eatire supply of food is & THE BAD AND WORTHLESS delphia and Oheescquake Creek. The growth of wocl will stop or to be [ value. As soon as it had been tested | veen pis: voe \! = 1020 Farnham Street, IF YOU ARE Gmuc EAST Ban Francieco Oall, other portiozs of the country whera |earth, many imitations sprung up and ™ CHARTER 0AK %~ come in for a liberal share of ridicule, | 1arge and the facilities for ocutting it udists, wholdo alishe killing, and OF ALLIEINDS, Fire and Burglar Pra» —WITH— gross ot this class are disposed of in |dangerous business. "Drought {s|Are never imitated or counterfeited. s il retarded as soon as the supply of food |and proved by the wholo world that| Others canno pro-ure them. Some 80,000 young people, born in | ralnfall 1s not well distributed throngh- | began to steal the notices in which ONVLEAEX é 5 = = N EE 5 Stoves and Ranges.' Ll bl el away to induce people to believe lhAefi JAGOB KAUFMA a66E wm @ 1 single flocce | were the same as Hop Bitters, izl tn«;to&l ntviem.lnn. There hh‘“ been | produced In atates where there is an [ such menfle‘;mm‘:fll"' OF oures, i‘l" REMO /ED TO NO. 611 16TH 8T VER DOORS Ticket office located at corner Farnam and | littlo flurries of snow on other ocos- | abundavce of food at all times, Al. | matter what their style or name EALRB IN Fousteenth strcets and at U. P. Depotand st | slons, and at first littlo was thought of | though grass should be the maln reli-{snd espicially those with the woi L WIRE GA[_[ZK nb B " ST S - ¢ e fopa” 1 e e o x| ALL KINDS OF PURE WINES “For o by it. Butas the minates passed the|auce for feeding sheep, they should | ‘‘Hop” or ‘‘Hops” in their name or &8 8ee Time Tablo in another column, 8 h their ERS & so"s 7. A MASH, Genersl Arsat. snow flakes fell faster and faster and | receive other kinds of food, ~All who | any Way connected with them or thei MILTOX ROG . H. FOOTE, Ticket Agent, Omaha. closer together, What at first prom- | have observed sheep feeding in a pas- [ name, are imitations or counterfeita. FOR SALE. ODMKAETA. 0 8 8, MERRILL, A, V. H, CARPENTER, ised to be a flurry became a storm. A | ture have seen them leave tender gruss | Beware of them. Touch none of pheilc 144 & Iallmae General Manager. General Pass. Agent. | strong wind gave some torce to the|and sweet clover to take a bite at|them. Use nothlng but genulne Hop | =00, power Steam Boiler. E B co.nonllnp't omh“‘igc!:;fi“fimt fall, and imparted quite & New Eng-|weeds and bushes. They enjoy an |Bitters, with a bunch er cluster of 'Now 25-h rse power Steam Boiler. ! ' |land sspect to the scene. Boys and|ocoasional taste of highly seasoned |green Hops on the white label, Trust » Bailor, 15-horse vower. N i 2 —— | girls flocked to the street by the thou- | food. Daring the wiater, when they | nothicg else, Drugvists wnd doslcre steain cugiie of 1-horse A M- CLARK S GRATEFUL—-COMFORTING. undito'wll;:lm the :hunomanon. It|feed principally on hay and siraw, -iru warned Aguh‘u:udwlhlk u tmita- | pos 2 L4 was just cold enough to make their|they should ome succulent focd | tions or counterfel 3 B EPPs’s cucoA noses red and the blood tingle in their hk.’tnmlp. and other roots. Some 0 Pumps, Smoke-Stocksand all aricles bes a’mtfir&Pa’peI‘Hanger B 5 |velns. Pretty soon snowhalls began |grain Is necessary during severely cold g to toat line ;i - BREAKFAST, to fly, and the throwers were some-|weather as well as when grass is Missouri Vall‘\y Boiler & Shesy SIGN WRITER & DECORATOR. S‘ » thorough knowledgo of the nataral law, | what careless as to where they hit. | scarce, Iron Works ; ek govers, ‘:"l"zm"'_ °'":_'. x;':“’:, ¢ | They did not get a ohance to snowball — <|FOR THE PERMANENT CURE OF 8 5 ——— D Bhe propertics of woll-lecied Oocon, My | Very often, and they seemod deter- | If you are sick and troubled with||S CONSTIPATION. |3 M. W. HARTICAN, WHOLESALE & RETAIL No other disease is 80 prevalent in this| m..‘.:nm our broaktash tablos with 4 | mined to make tho moat of it. Chriat- | dyspepsia, Brown's Iron Bitters will 8| ji01x y o el R wa, Now Year's and the Fourth of|oumeyon o o e of such articles of diet that s constitutios | July come once a year, but such & e LT may b gradually bailt up until atrong enough e R O L A Geperal Stampede, e e aoe Hostag avcwind ua rasdy | this clty more than once in » century, pNover wasuuch o rush made for any %0 attack wherever there 18 & week polot. We |if #0 often. The morning was do- | (or Speore s is now o doodman's, ry a8 Oonstipation, and no_remedy| PROPRIETOR ¢ vqualled the eclérated KIDNEY |5 Covver” s e o, s romeds & ALMA E. KEITH, S BT EER | THIS distrossing cons| WE slesale and Rotail £l PILES. i v ! O3 , I “HAIR COODS ! El o £ WALL PAPER'! Window Shades aud Ourtains, 9 3 3 DURTAIN POLES AND 4 shatt 3 for a Trial Bottlo of Dr, King's New Dis- complicated with oconstipation. Kidne: CORNICES CURTAIN | on e torE 4 with pre Blosd e a peop. | clared cold, but tho snow melted al-|covery for ~Consumption, Coughs and | |F|\V:5 sinaatbens o wessened pars o2 FIXTURES, erly nourlshed trame."—0ivil Bervice Gs . [most as fastas it came, and when it |Colds. Al persons aiBicted with Asthma, [ |1:ckly cures ai} Kinds e£THos S508 WACH wator or wilk. 8ol | beyan to acoumulate it was fall of | Bronchitis, Hoarseness, - e Paiunts, Oils & Brushes, 107 South |1 4th Street OM HA. - FEBRASEA with bo 1n tns 0aly (110 and 1b), Iabeled JAMES EPPS & 00, Seves Uoughs, o br nd Lungs rl.d £ ¥1f you have either of these troubles|2 | Correct anA valiable Waves a Specialty. USE [Srgssen MASQUERADING WIGS. 1222 Farnam 5t, Omaha. Neb. i any affection of the s ;‘;m':'::d."‘m' aleigh, | 0 gt o Trial Bottlo of this greatremedy ing, if the ground had been fecxzsn, sr;',,b’ oaliing at above; named Drug